Following the lecture yesterday, i thought it might be useful for me to post this paper. Bakhtin at the Seaside by Darren Webb is an insightful reading of the british seaside resort as a site of the carnivalesque.
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Enjoyed this essay. Can't yet develop the picture further than Utopian dreams/'Come Dancing'. That is more a reflection of my cultural heritage, I think.
In its analysis of 'the british seaside' it is an cautionary tale for those seeking carnival practice.
Posted by: avc | 03 November 2005 at 02:31 PM